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| | | | | Guest post by Bob Tisdale SAME INTRODUCTION AS ALWAYS The National Oceanographic Data Center's (NODC) Ocean Heat Content (OHC) anomaly data for the depths of 0-700 meters are available through the KNMI Climate Explorer Monthly observations webpage. The NODC OHC dataset is based on the Levitus et al (2009) paper "Global ocean heat content (1955-2008)... | |
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| | | | | Posted on october 13, 2012, by Bob Tisdale This is a deviation from my typical presentation of a subdivided dataset. Usually, I divide the dataset in a way that is intended to illustrate how and why natural variables can explain the warming over the term of that data. In this post, I've broken it into... | |
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| | | | | One of the ways to misinform the public with 'pseudo-science'. Related articles G+: Why the Global Climate Models are cargo-cult pseudo-science (wealthshare.wordpress.com) | |
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co2coalition.org
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| | | By Gregory Wrightstone People should be celebrating, not demonizing, modern increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). We cannot overstate the importance of the gas. Without it, life doesn't exist. First, a bit of history: During each of the last four glacial advances, CO2's concentration fell below 190 parts per million (ppm), less than 50 percent of our current concentration of ... Read more | ||